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Hey all, I have recently over the last three days started itching all over and I cant figure out why. I am almost 4 weeks out from my sleeve and cant figure this out. Any one else experience this? ITs almost like the reaction from morphine.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Have you changed your soap or detergent? Have you started eating something you never had before?

Sounds like an allergy of some kind!

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no nothing has changed and that is the wierd part. Its making me nutty LOL

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Scabies can be a common problem in hospitals. My mother thought she was having an allergic reaction after spending time with her mother in the hospital. She had scabies.

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When did they close. Sometimes when they are itchy it's because they are healing trust me mine were crazy couldn't even sleep so I bought cortisol gel it was veryyyy refreshing just put it around and my doc told me to use neosporin on the insicion

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Did they use the clear glue to seal your incisions? They used it on mine and by the sencond week my abdomen itched so badly that I broke out into a rash! It didn't stop until the glue began to chip away after each shower. I guess it does not start to do this until your incisions are closed properly but it was maddening until it all flaked off at about 2 1/2 weeks.

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I began to itch my second week and it lasted for over a week. My hands and my feet were sore from me scratching. It left my third week just as quick as it came, weird!

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Fanny, I think that I am experiencing the same phenominon. It is not my incisions that are itching...I am just randomly itching all over my body, arms, legs back you name it. I feel like a freak

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I get the same thing every once in a while..I get it from the prilosec I take in the morning

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Maybe thats what is causing it... do you know the why behind it though?

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No I looked it up and some people had that reaction..im guessing Its a sensitivity after surgery. I take some liquid benadryl when it gets super bad. Im almost 4 weeks out and I find its not happening as much though. Maybe its just gotta build up

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